Construction on a future office building at Cadence master planned community east of Henderson as as seen Friday. March 7,2014. The building will be 15,000 square feet. (Jeff Scheid/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A revived master plan in Henderson continues to add to its roster of participating homebuilders.

The LandWell Co. has signed a deal with Ryland Homes for two neighborhoods in the first phase of Cadence, a 2,200-acre master plan it’s developing near Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway.

In all, Ryland will build 179 homes on 19 acres.

The company joins Woodside Homes and Lennar, which have already committed to building at the master plan.

“We’re pleased to have Ryland Homes join Cadence,” LandWell CEO Mark Paris said in a statement.

Ryland is building 13 communities across Southern Nevada, but the floor plans it offers at Cadence will be unique to the master plan.

The Monroe collection will have four floor plans of three-story homes ranging from 2,251 square feet to 2,551 square feet, each with rooftop decks. Huntington will feature two-story homes from 1,939 square feet to 2,400 square feet. Roof-top decks will be optional.

Construction is to begin in late 2014; sales are set to start in early 2015.

Cadence will have 13,250 homes and 450 acres of open space, including a 50-acre central park, a 100-acre sports park and 30 miles of trails. There’ll also be a bike-share program and Wi-Fi in public parks.

Also, investment specialists Joshua Jordan and Cameron Glinton listed and sold for $1.25 million the Sunset Apartments, a 30-unit, 29-year-old apartment property at 1701 N. Rancho Drive. The sellers were Hem Gupta and Krishna Gupta. The buyer was Sunset City LLC.

■ Colliers International helped several clients complete sales and leases in recent weeks.

Grant Traub and Chris Connell represented D&A Holdings Group LLC in its $1.05 million purchase of a 16,000-square-foot office property at 5041 N. Rainbow Blvd. Galit Rozen of Commercial Professionals represented the seller, the law firm of Haines &Krieger LLC.

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